Beautiful Bundle of Buoyant Joy
By Michael Valentine
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Beautiful bundle of buoyant joy
Blue and purple, pale and grey
At the riverside
I’ll wolf you down for tea tonight
Pitter-patter, rain upon the lazy river
Cold and calm, sometimes roaring
Mallards and toothache
A smile, opaque
Her intentions were never ill
She thought it best to return to sender
Gurgle, giggle, now be still
A hand upon your throat, maternally tender
Beautiful bundle of buoyant bones
Less decorated than Moses
Take my hand, baby boy
No rubber ducky for a toy
Baptised in the river
My beautiful, floating angelic boy;
My cherub, my bastard,
My perfectly formed bundle of disaster
Look into my eyes
With thine hollow sockets
It’s like eating glass…
The clock strikes for midnight Mass
Not the resurrector,
Nor thine Holy protector
The sunlight on the river, a projector,
No, I’m sorry.
Not the resurrector
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This is so disturbing, it is
This is so disturbing, it is constructed with such care, too. I really like (said uncomfortably) the shatter it leaves you with. An accomplished piece.
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Shocking, truthful - pretty
Shocking, truthful - pretty stunning.
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This disturbingly brilliant
This disturbingly brilliant poem is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day!
Get a fantastic reading recommendation everyday
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